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Port Perry Star (1907-), 17 Apr 1969, p. 10

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DISPLAY CLASSIFIED--$1.25 per inch with a minimum of one inch - All Classified Ads must be in this Office not later than Send cash, stamps or money orders and save money. insertion--if charged, -- MARRIAGES -- DEATHS mum of 25 words $1.00 Tuesday p this out for reference 1 JORDON-- Joe _-- | 7328 - bP Ta A NAAR RTA ON Tiana WF Fihed FRYE 5 BSAA LE I HA a eI Births and Karen (nee Kennedy) are happy to announce the birth of their son, William Adam, 7 lbs, 12 ozs. on Tuesday, April 15 at Port Perry Hospital. | Minor Jackpot $45.00 in 54 / 1 Coming Events BINGO--Friday, April 18 at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Catholic- Men's League. Jack- pot $190.00 in 59 numbers. numbers, CLD CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS RENT « SWAP laa = = 10 = NR {REE CR SE RN = (WIR == Nh For Sale 1969 O.M.C. Snow Cruiser $750.00 (demonstrator). Reg's Marina, Caesarea 906-4003 CONTENTS from Model home, chesterfield and mat- Coming Events BINGO--Thursday, April 17 at Legion Hall, Jackpot $150. in 50 ntimbers, Legion Spe- cial $65,00 in 21 numbers. 20 regular games. Share the wealth, SPRING TEA--Ladies of the district are invited to attend the Spring Tea and Bazaar at Seagrave United Church, on Saturday, April 26th at 2 o'clock to 4 p.m. Admiss- ion 50c, Ap. 24 EUCHRE--ADpril 19 at 8 p.m. in Oddfellows Hall, sponsor- ed by Maybelle Rebekah Lodge. Admission 50c. Lunch and Prizes. RUMMAGE and BAKE SALE Saturday, May 3rd at 1 p.m. at the Scout Hall. For pick- up call Mary Baird 985-2809 May 1 SWEET ADELINES-- Friday April 25th 'at 8 p.m. in the United Church new auditor- ium. Oshawa Chapter of the Sweet Adelines. Admission: $1.00. For tickets call 985- 2 Ap. 24 In Memoriam GRAHAM--In loving mém- Cards of Thanks : We wish to thank our oy 3 Mothet 21 X Shay, friends and relatives who passed away April 18th, 1966,| attended our 50th reading and Job Graham, April 29,/anniversary and for ' the "1046 fang 2004 Dishes, cards 1 ; owers and gifts. We dong bi high Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steele DANCE-- at Tyrone Hall on Saturday, April 19th. Round and Square dancing. Music by Leo Norman and --his Band. Dost yet employ their ripened powers, Nor how, at Thy behest, they touch This life of ours. Remembered with Love, by. their daughter Frances REAZON--In loving mem- ory of our loved daughter & sister Irene Reazon, who passed away Good Friday, April 16th, 1965. My most sincere appreciat- ion for all the deeds of kind- ness which my family and I have received during the past weeks. Special thanks to the doctors, the staff of the Community Memorial Hospital and our many baby- sitters and friends. Wendy Bateman Loving and Kind in all her We would like tn ways. w y say Upright and just to the Thank You" to all our end of her days. friends and neighbours tor Sincere and kind in heart [their farwell gift they gave and mind. to us, presented by Jean What a beautiful memory Irene you left behind. remembered by father, mother, brother Glenn - and family. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to Dr. Lee, Dr. Price, the nurses and staff of Port Perry Hospital for their excellent care and 7kindness shown Muriel while a patient there. We also ap- preciate the visits, flowers, gifts, cards and telephone calls from relatives, friends and Prospect U.C.W. Muriel, Bert, Lucille Gray We wish to thank Utica friends and our neighbours for the lovely coffee table and floral arrangement, Come and visit us near Owen Sound. Bill and Madge Legg I would like to express my Kerry and Barbara Fair and | community. Winnie & Angus Clements and family. At Rest FISH, Edna Viola--Entered into rest suddenly at Port Perry Hospital on Friday, April 11th, 1969. Edna Viola Wilson, in her 55th year, be- loved wife of Grahame 8S. G, Fish, Cadmus, dear moth- er of Dorothy (Mrs. Larry Smith); Joyce (Mrs. Ronald Jacob) both of Oshawa, Faye (Mrs. Daniel Corby) Black- stock, and an only son Bruce at home, dear grandmother of Penny. She is also -suj- vived by two sisters, Alma and Ethel and two brothers Harvey and Harold. Rested at the Chapel of McDermott- Panabaker, Port Perry for service on Monday, April 14, 1969 at 2.00 p.m. Interment Sunderland Cemetery. LEGION SATURDAY, MAY 3 RAY WALKER AND THE AMBASSADORS Admission $7.00 per couple FREE REFRESHMENTS Everybody Welcome DANCE SAT., APRIL 26 UTICA HALL Polkas, Foxtrots, Squares, etc. Lucky food voucher draw Admission - $2.50 couple Sponsor, Port Perry L.O.L. For Sale SPACE HEATER -- Phone 985-7879 -Jlike new. Phone Oshawa 728-3473. TF. ba aS aS a a 1959 VOLKSWAGON, radio gas heater, reconditioned motor, body in good shape. $185.00 Phone 985-7132 WINDOW SASH to fit open- ing 32% x 54%, complete with glass. Phone 985-7643 1965 CHEVELLE, Malibu, 2 door hardtop, aut. shift, V8, excellent condition. - Must sell, leaving country. Phone DANCES ching chajr, dining room suite, hedroom suite, desk, bookcase stereo & T.V. broad. loom rug, 9 x 12, coffee and end table, etc,, etc, All items BADGER Gordon L. Corner R.R. 1, OSHAWA - 655-3177 SELF PROPELLED FEEDERS SILAGE DISTRIBUTORS ETC. STEWARTS Pedigreed Seed Corn. Order now. Contact Gord Masters, 14-R21 Little Britain. Also for your Plant- ing Needs. 4--Mayl RIBSTONE silos, Feed Easy silo unloaders, topfil distri- butors, Brillion feeders, Beatty and George White equipment, Phone Murray Jackson 985-2459. PIPELINE, bucketiers, step- one, Kessco's water condi- tioners, parlors, sanitations, Meuller Bulk Tanks, used Sputniks, pumps, units. Call Murray Jackson 985-2459. 4 For Sale 13, 7 week old PIGS Phone 985-2720 15° FIBERGLASS BOAT, .|complete conv. top, 1967 50 H.P. Mercury, Thunderbolt electric lights, Jorn, Speedo complete controls steering, Battery, Box,' ready for the water. Phone 985-7976 GENDRON Baby carriage & mattress, excellent condition $45.00, also brown broadloom and underlay 10' x 11°. Phone 985-7666. RUMMAGE SALE -- Port Perry Figure Skating Club Rummage Sale, April 25 at 10 am. at Municipal Office. Clothing articles may be left at Mrs. McTavish's home at 244 Queen Street. Ap24 SPRING CONCERT Junior and Senior Choir of Scugog Church are present- ing a concert on Saturday, May 3rd at 8 p.m. Admis: iy adults $1.00. Children PENNY SALE AND TEA-- Keep this date in mind. Saturday, May 10th for the annual Penny Sale and Tea, sponsored by Maybelle Re- pan Lodge. Oddfellows all. i DISCUSSION Ashburn Community Centre invites the public to an ev- ening of discussion with Mr. Norman Cafik M.P. concern- ing Federal issues, Friday, April 25th at 8 p.m. Every- one invited. Lunch following sincere thanks to Doctors Spears, Diamond and Kandel to the nurses and staff of 'the Port Perry Hospital for their excellent care and kindness. To Rev. Rice, rel- atives, friends and neigh bours for their many visits, flowers, gifts and cards, dur- ing my stay in hospital. Audrey Hall I I would like to express my appreciation to Drs. Cohoon and Dalrymple, nurses and staff of Port Perry Hospital, also for the lovely flowers, cards and gifts and the nice visits from Rev. Rice and Rev. Hern, during my stay BROWN, Annie Lavina-- At the Community Hospital, Port Perry on Saturday, April 12th, 1969. Annie .L. Whitfield, dearly loved wife of Russell Brown of Cadmus dear monther of the late Lloyd and Gordon Brown, loving sister of Helen (Mrs, A. Beacock), Ethel (Mrs. N. Green) both of Blackstock and Ruth (Mrs. G. Brown) of Toronto and the late Eunice Gibson. In her 79th year, Rested at the Chapel of Me- Dermott-Panabaker, in Port Perry for service on Tues" day, April 15th, 1969 at 2.00 p.m. Interment St. John's in hospital. \ Nora Beacock n Cemetery, Blackstock. OLD BILL'S NIGHT Sat. May 3rd 1969 UXBRIDGE LEGION HALL at 7:00 p.m. TICKETS $5.00 ALL INCLUSIVE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT PORT PERRY AND UXBRIDGE LEGIONS EXCELLENT quality, dried shelled corn, Phone Bob Carruthers, Bowmanville -- 623-5485 for pick up or de- livery. F. Your one-stop SKI-DOO Headquarters We carry a full line of J SKI1-D0O0s OLYMPIC 12 & 18 hp. 15" track NORDIC 24 hp. wide track ALPINE double track SKI-DOO Clothing and Accessories 100 ft. Used PICKET FENCE Call 985-2047 PONY, 5 year old. Phone 985-7794 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, condition, gas heater, $475. Phone 985-2471 2 Coleman Oil Space Heaters 1 large, 1 small, 2 oil drums 200-"and 500 Scugog Street. COUNTRY Building Lot, 454' frontage x 200 ft. deep, over 2 acres of land, generously endowed with large white birch, poplar, and cedar trees, also pond site, close to store, lake and Port Perry. If "you have $6,500 cash Phone 985-7704 evenings 'or Saturdays Apr.10-17 A-1- gallon at 563 LAWN and Garden care fer- tilize-now. Trees and shrubs sale. Geoff Taylor = hr Apr.10-17 prunned, trees & shrubs for 985-2494. WESTERN and ONTARIO Stockers, Stock calves, and Holstein heifers, every week. Ivan Johnson, -R.R. 1, South Monaghan. Phone Bailieboro 939-6855. 10 miles South of Peterborough, Hwy. 28,. 2 miles east. T.F. Wanted EDISON phonograph, 6 or 7 foot pine table, round dining table, glass top cupboard, corner or flat to wall type, old clocks, china and glass Greenbank 985-7723 HIGH CHAIR and CRIB in 1960, 2%, ton Chev Truck, chassis and cab CLEANING LADY, 1 day a Phone 985-7992 Ambulance and OVERTIME AVAILABLE sales and service CLAREMONT 649-2007 SEEDS FOR 1969 Seed Corn P,A.G. United Seneca and Alex Stewarts. Order while top yielder are available. Now taking orders for Grass Seed and Grain; Swain Seed Dealers 986 4331 SKIDOO SALES & SERVICE DAVIS MARINE and RENTAL Oshawa and Area Oldest - and Largest Skidoo Dealer ~-- 2 Locations 555 King St. East Phone 728-5565 378 King St. West Phone 723.8882 Gord's Marine [= Mercury Outboard ff 1969, (Monday and Thursday) Lowest on any tender & week. Call 985-2343 FULL TIME BASIS STANDBY WAGES = -Brignall's Port Perry Area AMBULANCE Tenders will be received by the undersigned - until April 26th, 1969. for Garbage Collection at the Scugog Island Summer Resorts for the .year Two quotations requested: 1. Collections to be made May 20th, twice a week September 2nd and October 14th. 2. Collections to be made starting May 20th, then once a week (Monday) to the end of June, then twice a week (Monday and Thursday) during July and August, then once a week (Monday) from and including September 2nd to the 3rd day of November. S.H. CHANDLER, CLERK R.R.3 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Attendant 50 % HOSPITAL and MEDICAL COVERAGE during July and August not necessarily accepted. ete. Call Vera Lee's Antiques ASE good condition. Call 985-3115 an ad © Y $5)

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